Vivian Qu

Vivian Qu


Pej-ťing, China

Biography

Writer, director and producer Vivian Qu is a key figure of the Chinese independent film circle. Her directorial debut, Trap Street, premiered to critical acclaim at the 70th Venice Film Festival in 2013, and screened at over 50 film festivals worldwide. The film was acclaimed as “a great representation of the newest generation of Chinese filmmakers” at the 2014 New Directors / New Films at Lincoln Center/MoMA in New York, and was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the Boston Independent Film Festival and the Dragons & Tigers Award Special Mention at the Vancouver International Film Festival.

In 2014 Vivian Qu produced Black Coal, Thin Ice, which won the Golden Bear and a Silver Bear at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Further credits as producer include Night Train (2007 Un Certain Regard, Cannes Film Festival), Knitting (2008 Cannes Director’s Fortnight), and Longing for the Rain (2013 Rotterdam International Film Festival). In 2014 Vivian Qu served on the International Jury for Best Debut Film at the 71st Venice Film Festival and the International Jury at the 8 th Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Vivian Qu’s second film as director, Angels Wear White, was made with support from Centre National du Cinema and Région Ile-de-France in France and Vision sud est in Switzerland.

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Producer

Director

Movies
2017

Angels Wear White

2013

Trap Street

Screenwriter

Movies
2017

Angels Wear White

2013

Trap Street